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Here are 20 of the Best Treehouse Retreats Across Canada for an Incredible Getaway

Canada’s vast and diverse landscapes offer a plethora of unique treehouse cabin rentals, perfect for those seeking an elevated escape into nature. From the rugged coasts of British Columbia to the serene forests of Quebec, these treetop retreats provide a blend of rustic charm and modern amenities. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway, a family adventure, or a solo retreat, here’s a curated list of 20 treehouse rentals across Canada that promise an unforgettable experience.​

British Columbia

East Sooke Tree House, Sooke

This treehouse getaway in East Sooke offers a unique, 420 sqft space nestled among old-growth cedars. It includes a kitchenette, a loft bedroom for two, and a separate bathroom with an indoor shower featuring river-pebble flooring and a rainforest view. The outdoor space includes a covered driftwood swing and a tub for soaking in the forest. Guests can explore the nearby East Sooke Regional Park, known for its scenic beaches and trails. The hosts have been providing treehouse accommodations since 2021 and focus on offering a memorable experience while preserving the natural environment.

East Sooke Treehouse
East Sooke Treehouse

The Sanctuary, Salt Spring Island

Perched above Ganges Harbour on Salt Spring Island, The Sanctuary offers a peaceful forest escape with panoramic views of Active Pass, stretching from Whistler to Mount Baker. Set on four private acres just minutes from town, this tranquil retreat invites guests to unwind by the fire, soak in the scenery from a spacious deck, and reconnect with nature through nearby hiking trails, artisan shops, and the charming Nest Yoga Studio just steps away.

Outa-The-Woods Treehouse, Wardner

Perched five metres above ground on seven living trees, this handcrafted eco-friendly treehouse in BC’s Mayook Valley offers a truly secluded escape surrounded by forest, wildlife, and sweeping Rocky Mountain views. Guests enjoy private access to a spring-fed lake and pond, complete with a new dock for swimming, and rave about the intricate woodwork, cozy spiral staircases, and peaceful atmosphere.

Out of the Woods
Out-a the Woods

Shake Knees Treehouse, Likely

Shaky Knees Treehouse is located in Likely, British Columbia, nestled in a private forest near the Quesnel River. Perched seven metres high among red cedars and Douglas firs, the off-grid cabin features a wraparound deck with views of a wildflower meadow and the gentle flow of Youngren Creek. Built for comfort and simplicity, the treehouse includes an open kitchen and living area, a loft with a queen bed, and a full bathroom with on-demand hot water and a composting toilet. Guests can pan for gold, relax in the hammock, or explore the nearby trails and historic Cariboo Gold Rush sites.

Free Spirit Spheres, Vancouver Island

Free Spirit Spheres offers unique spherical treehouses located on Vancouver Island, providing an adult-only getaway immersed in nature. The spheres are handcrafted and offer a combination of comfort and the ‘glamping’ experience. The resort is nestled in the coastal rainforest, providing peace and relaxation while being a great base to explore the island. The spheres come in different designs, such as Luna, Melody, and Eryn, each offering different features and accommodation experiences. Guests can enjoy nearby activities such as hiking, paddle adventuring, fishing, and skiing, depending on the season. The island also offers various dining options, with a few restaurants located in nearby towns.

Free Spirit Spheres
Free Spirit Spheres

Alberta

Glamp Good, North of Calgary

Tucked away on 160 acres of pristine Boreal forest near Winfield, Alberta, Glamp Good offers a carbon-negative, off-grid glamping retreat that blends sustainable living with cozy A-frames, geodomes, and a whimsical treehouse cocoon—perfect for those seeking an unforgettable escape into nature.A modern, glazed treehouse providing seclusion and luxury, perfect for those seeking a tranquil getaway.

Lost Boys’ Treehouse, Crowsnest Pass

The Lost Boys’ Treehouse at Charmed Resort is a 240 sqft space featuring a built-in slide, three stories, and fairy lights to create a magical atmosphere. The treehouse includes a bathroom with a shower, sink, and toilet, as well as a kitchenette with a microwave and fridge. The sleeping area has a queen bed, two single beds, and a full bed, with bedding provided for inside use only. Outdoor amenities include a picnic table, fire pit, wood-fired hot tub, and an outdoor griddle. Guests can also enjoy a water spigot with both hot and cold water. There is no WiFi, but cell service is available. The treehouse accommodates up to six people and is located in a charming, storybook setting.

Ontario

The Baltic, Minden Hills

The Baltic by Fort Treehouse Co. is located in Minden, Ontario, and offers an off-grid treehouse stay built with sustainability and natural materials in mind. Set among the forests of the Haliburton Highlands, the structure features birch plywood interiors, earthen floors, a wraparound deck, and large windows overlooking the surrounding woodland. The open-concept design includes a kitchen, living room with a propane fireplace, and a full bathroom with heated floors and a rain shower. A ladder leads to a loft bedroom with a king-size bed and views from every side. Outside, guests will find an elevated outdoor shower and a wood-fired cedar hot tub for forest bathing.

Treehouse in the Forest, Acton

Tucked away on a wooded hillside just 45 minutes from Toronto, the Treehouse in the Forest is a serene guesthouse getaway in Acton, Ontario, beloved by guests for its stunning natural surroundings, cozy elevated design, and peaceful vibe. With panoramic forest views, a private creek and waterfall, and access to nearby hiking and cycling trails, it’s an ideal escape for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone craving quiet.

Treehouse in the Forest, Acton
Treehouse in the Forest, Acton

Treehouse on Private Forest, Port Perry

Set on 300 acres of private forest near Port Perry, this off-grid treehouse offers a peaceful retreat just an hour from Toronto. Designed for two guests, the cozy space features a lofted double bed, fireplace, full bathroom with hot shower, and a small kitchen setup. Guests have access to swimming ponds, hiking and biking trails, fire pits, and a private pool, with the option to explore nearby wineries and restaurants. Though remote and secluded, the treehouse includes modern comforts like electricity, running water, and fresh linens—making it a quiet and comfortable escape in nature.

Treehouse at Whispering Springs, Grafton

Whispering Springs offers a unique glamping experience in its elevated Treetop Tents—safari-style accommodations set two stories above the forest floor and accessible by suspension bridges. Each tent includes a queen bed, electric fireplace, in-tent sink and toilet, and a private covered balcony with views of the spring-fed pond and forest canopy. Guests share access to a barbecue, kitchenette, outdoor shower, and hot tub in a central common area. Designed for adults only, the Treetop Tents blend comfort and seclusion in a forest setting, starting at $499+HST per night.

Quebec

Quebec's Magic Tingwick treehouse
Quebec’s Magic Tingwick treehouse

 

Magic Tingwick

A mystical, off-grid retreat suspended in the treetops of an enchanted Quebec forest. With 360-degree glass walls offering panoramic views of nature’s wonders—zebras, alpacas, black rabbits, and perhaps even a fox or owl—this handcrafted wooden sanctuary is more fairytale than forest cabin. Snuggle into locally made linens on your queen bed, enjoy a vegetarian picnic breakfast delivered at dawn, and soak up the garlic-scented bug-free microclimate below. With forest yoga, tarot readings, and a hot tub lit by fireflies, Magic Tingwick is pure woodland wizardry.

Chalet Perché, Nominingue

Tucked in the forests of Nominingue, Quebec, Chalet Perché is a cozy, solar-powered treehouse perched 14 feet high. Part of the Les Toits du Monde eco-retreat, it offers a rustic off-grid stay with two double beds, a wood stove, dry toilet, and outdoor shower access. Guests bring their own bedding or rent on-site. A short forest walk leads to this peaceful spot, perfect for couples or small families. With nearby trails, a private beach, and year-round outdoor activities, it’s a magical escape into nature—no Wi-Fi, just forest vibes.

Mont-Tremblant Treehouse, Saint-Faustin-Lac-Carré

Located in the heart of the Laurentians, Les Refuges Perchés offers ready-to-camp, lakeside treehouses within a protected park. Accessible only on foot, these eco-friendly, off-grid treehouses combine the best of camping and glamping. Guests enjoy four-season activities like hiking, canoeing, and fishing, all while staying in unique, sustainable accommodations. With over 20 treehouses, each designed for comfort and adventure, visitors can immerse themselves in nature while enjoying cozy amenities, like wood stoves and beautiful forest views. Dogs are welcome, and the site adheres to eco-responsible practices, including carbon neutrality and Leave No Trace principles.

Terra Perma Treehouse, Harrington

The Terra Perma Treehouse offers a unique off-grid escape nestled in the towering pines of Harrington, Quebec. This elevated cabin, designed to provide an immersive forest experience, includes a private observatory, outdoor kitchen, and cozy interiors with a queen-sized hypoallergenic bed. Guests enjoy two decks for sunrise and sunset views, and an array of sustainable amenities such as solar power, a wood stove, and a private outhouse. Ideal for those seeking peace in nature, the treehouse is a retreat from modern life, complete with the chance to explore local eco-projects and pristine forests.

Terra Perma Treehouse, Harrington
Terra Perma Treehouse, Harrington

Cabane dans les Arbres, Mont-Saint-Michel

Nestled between Saint-Malo and Mont-Saint-Michel, Les Ormes Domaine & Resort offers a magical treetop escape in Brittany, where guests can sleep up to 20 metres above the ground in charming treehouses—ranging from ladder-access cabins to zipline arrivals—set amid 200 hectares of lush countryside, perfect for couples, families, or adventurous friends seeking a truly unforgettable stay.

La Cime, Laurentians

Just an hour from Montreal in the heart of Lanaudière, La Cime offers an ultra-private escape into nature with its sleek, treetop microchalets and spa-like thermal stations—complete with saunas, hot tubs, and panoramic views—blending minimalist luxury with the tranquility of the Laurentian forest for a truly elevated getaway.

Maritimes

The Treetop Haven, Prince Edward Island

Escape to Treetop Haven on Prince Edward Island, where five dreamy geodesic domes—TreePODS—rise above the forest floor, offering starlit soaks in outdoor hot tubs, bird-song wake-up calls, and 50 acres of woodland trails. Whether in a cozy cabin or elevated dome, this all-season retreat invites couples and families to unplug, recharge, and reconnect with nature in serene, stylish comfort.

Balsam Ridge Forest Dome, New Brunswick

Perched 20 feet above the forest floor in New Brunswick’s Portage Vale, the Treehouse Dome at Balsam Ridge Forest Domes offers a luxury treetop escape with year-round hot tub, forest-framed deck, and a whimsical indoor tree swing. Ideal for couples or small groups, this cozy yet elevated dome blends high-end amenities with childlike wonder—think king bed, Keurig, fireplace, and a peekaboo valley view—all nestled deep in nature, with pets welcome and adventure just beyond your glass railings..

Sissiboo River Retreat, Nova Scotia

Perched on the banks of western Nova Scotia’s Sissiboo River, Sissiboo River Retreat blends riverside serenity with year-round glamping in geodesic domes. Hidden among towering trees in one of the last intact forest patches of the Sissiboo Low Hills, this retreat is tailor-made for romantic escapes, memory-making family getaways, or soul-soothing solo stays. Each dome is a cozy, hotel-like haven—pets welcome—complete with hot tubs, plush interiors, and a connection to local adventures like lobster tours, whale watching, and wine tastings. This is unplugged luxury, Nova Scotia-style.

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